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WebLog Reports
DominoEasy can provide reporting on your sites statistics.
Knowing your website traffic can be vitally important to understand, revise or promote your site. To assist you with this, we have integrated on-line WebLog reporting system for all our hosted domains or Domino hosted sites.
Our WebLog reporting system analyses and reports your website traffic daily, monthly & yearly for each of these reports:
-> General Summary: contains overall statistics.
-> Monthly Report: lists the activity in each month.
-> Daily Summary: lists the total activity for each day of the week.
-> Hourly Summary: lists the activity for each hour of the day.
-> User Report: lists the users who requested files(if authenticated or can be identified by cookies).
-> User Failure Report: lists the users who encountered failed requests
-> Referrer Report: refers URLs with at least 20 requests
-> Referring Site Report: Lists referring sites, sorted by the number of requests.
-> Search Query Report: lists which queries people used in search engines to find the site.
-> Search Word Report: lists which words people used in search engines to find the site.
-> Browser Report: lists the browsers used by visitors.
-> Browser Summary: lists the vendors of visitors' browsers.
-> Operating System Report: lists the operating systems used by visitors
-> Status Code Report: lists the HTTP status codes of all requests.
-> Processing Time Report: lists the times taken to process successful requests.
-> File Size Report: lists the sizes of files.
-> Redirection Report: Lists files, sorted by the number of redirected requests.
-> Failure Report: lists the files that caused failures, for example files not found.
-> Request Report: This report lists the files on the site.
Frequently asked questions.
Q1. We have a hosted domain with Domino Easy, how do we view our WebLog reports?
You should had received your login Account and password from us when you set up your domain and if you elected the option of WebLogs.
-> Go to http://www.dominoeasy.com
-> Click Your Account
-> Enter your user name and password
-> Upon login a link to your resources and WebLogs reports will be available
Q2. Do we need help with log analysis and report tailoring?
The process of setting up your website analysis, reporting is fairly easy, however the interpretation and fine tuning of reports can be more complex. This can be done by one of our specialists after reviewing your site structure and components. Fine tuning may be required, site design may change, or specific report analysis may be required. You can refer to our specialist to assist understanding your reports or tailoring them accordingly.
Q3. My Site Refers report show lots of internal link referrers and no external refers. What are our external referrers?
You referred reports can be adjusted to exclude internal referrers, this will allow you to see external site or links referrers. Contact support and we'll adjust the report parameters to exclude internal referrer links.
Q4. The site report show requests and page views, can you explain the difference?
A request is an hit on your site, for example if you have 1 web page and it contains 2 GIF files on it, then somebody reading that page will register 3 requests or hits on your site.
A page view is used for more accurate understanding host many pages a user is reading on your site. In the above example we would seek to register this in the WebLog reports as a single page view of your site. However, how we do this depends on the make up and design of your site and may required special analysis.
Q5. How can we determine very accurate Page View Reports?
For a flat HTML site this is easy, we register any .HTML get requests as a Page View and the WebLogs calculate these results.
For a Domino Application this required understanding of the application make up. We may consider single ?OpenDocuments as a Page view but also ?OpenView may be a Page View or other items such as ?OpenPage etc. Our default Page View counter for site which have not be analysed uses GET *.nsf/* items as page views.
For accurate page views a common method we used is to utilise hidden gifs or unique call which appear on all documents. For example a 1x1 clear GIF file added to each page header /icons/page.gif will suffice.
Lodge a support query for further discussions on this topic and one of your consultants will contact you.
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